Medical team transports unconscious 70-year-old man to hospital


Emergency medical personnel are transporting a 70-year-old man who was unconscious and had no pulse but was revived. They are taking him to the hospital urgently.
Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
01:38
Transcript:
Mountain ER, this is Glen Lake Alpha 292[2]. How do you copy? Stand by. Control 7533, that's your location. Opposed. Threats complaint handled by ATX? Okay, confirm. Clear. I'll mail the other notes. Clear. Once in the yard, this is Glen Lake, Alpha 292. We are currently en route to your facility emergent with a 70-year-old male. Was unconscious with no pulse. Got CPR with pulse. Came back. Glenleg, did I hear that the patient has, he's got Rosk[1]? Pay for rotation has rocks. State County NSPio L a reckless driver, westbound on 31 from 4 Mile. It's going to be a gray four-runner, 5LX for the start of the plate. Weaving all over the roadway, 1749. We don't know travel 6 on wing for a file. What was the rhythm? Go ahead. Go ahead and Lake Munson. What rhythm did you have when the pace was postless? P.A. Rhythm of P.A. It's going to be a Michigan male. Last, a DeVolt. D. David E. Edward V. Victor. Victor.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Rosk: Return of Spontaneous Circulation (medical term for successful resuscitation)
[2]
Alpha 292: EMS unit identifier
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Traverse City, MI
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